Misha Rai

Writer

@ 2024 Misha Rai. All Right Reserved. Photograph by Misha Rai.

MISHA RAI INTERVIEWS A.A. Balaskovits ABOUT HER SHORT STORY COLLECTION, sTRANGE FOLK YOU’LL NEVER MEET, FOR THE KENYON REVIEW.

KR Virtual Reading featuring Chang-rae lee, winner of the Hemingway foundation/pen award for first fiction and the Dayton Literary peace Prize and kenyon review fellow, misha rai, winner of the dana award in the novel.

KR Fellow Misha Rai and KR Intern Virginia Kane talk to writers from around the globe who have contributed to the KROnline special project Art and The Moment about what the right to vote means to their identities, countries, and the future. Panelists include Allegra Hyde, Alessandro Raveggi, Jessica Reidy, Zain Saeed and Huma Sheikh.

MISHA RAI INTERVIEWS Souvankham Thammavongsa ABOUT HER 2020 Scotia Giller PRIZE winning BOOK, how to pronounce knife, FOR THE KENYON REVIEW interview series.

Meet the editor: Nicole terez dutton. KR FELLOWS MISHA RAI (AT 31:20) AND MOLLY MCCULLY RBOWN READ FROM THEIR WORK. eminent poet Carl Phillips interviews Dutton. Tariq Thompson of the Kenyon Class of 2021 (and a KR intern) reads the poem that earned him the 2020 Adroit Prize.

Misha RAI introduces sakinah hofler and helps facilitate Q&A for the KENYON REVIEW’S VIRTUAL READING SERIES.

MISHA RAI INTERVIEWS AVNI DOSHI ABOUT HER 2020 MAN BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST BOOK, BURNT SUGAR, FOR THE KENYON REVIEW.

MISHA RAI READS “WHY I WRITE,” BY AMINATTA FORNA, FEATURED IN THE NOV/DEC 2019 LITERARY ACTIVISM ISSUE OF THE KENYON REVIEW.

PROOF CASTS A SHADOW: Kenyon Review fellow Misha Rai sits down with Gabrielle Bellot and Nay Saysourinho to discuss narratives that address the language of citizenship, colonialism, labels, and identity.

Kenyon Review fellow Misha Rai sits down with Gabrielle Bellot and Nay Saysourinho to discuss narratives that address the language of citizenship, colonialism, labels, and identity.

Proof Casts a Shadow Panel Discussion: Misha Rai, Keith S. Wilson, Gabrielle Bellot, Grace Shuyi Liew, Nay Saysourinho.

misha rai gives a reading (at 22:09) Alongside keith S. wilson As part of the kenyon review reading series.

A reading by Kenyon Review Fellows Keith S. Wilson and Misha Rai. Introductions made by Elizabeth Dark and Andrew Grace.

misha rai reads “The wolf girl of terezia,” by C. pam Zhang for the kenyon review.

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